File-migration commands, File-migration, Commands – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual
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Table
22.
(continued)
Command
Parameters
Parameter
Values
and
Examples
To
unselect
all
registry
settings,
set
to
True.
Otherwise,
set
to
False
or
leave
it
unspecified.
existing files> To overwrite existing files, set to True. Otherwise, set to False or leave it unspecified. To specify the directory to which System Migration Assistant writes log files, enter a fully qualified directory name. You can specify a shared directory on another system. If you do not set this parameter, System Migration Assistant writes log files to d:/InstDir/, where d is the drive letter of the hard disk drive and /InstDir/ is the directory where the System Migration Assistant installed. To specify the directory to which System Migration Assistant writes temporary files, enter a fully qualified directory name. You can specify a shared directory on another system. If you do not set this parameter, System Migration Assistant writes temporary files to d:/InstDir/etc/data, where d is the drive letter of the hard disk drive and /InstDir/ is the directory where the System Migration Assistant installed. To copy only those icons that have active links, set to True. Otherwise, set the parameter to False or leave it unspecified. File-migration commands System Migration Assistant processes file-migration commands in the following order: file inclusion commands are performed first, then file exclusion commands are performed from the inclusion files. System Migration Assistant selects and unselects files on the basis of the original location of files and folders on the source computer. File redirection statements are stored in the profile and are interpreted during the apply phase. File migration is recursive into sub-directories. The processing of file and directory names is not case sensitive. The following table contains information about the file-migration commands. All file migration commands are optional. 54 Rescue and Recovery Deployment Guide Version 4.1